This small collection contains reports and planning documents issued by the Comprehensive Health Planning Council of Los Angeles
County, either independently or in conjunction with other agencies, 1972-1976.

Background

The Comprehensive Health Planning Council of Los Angeles County was a not-for-profit corporation authorized by the State Health
Planning Council to carry out comprehensive health planning in Los Angeles County. It was one of twelve area-wide agencies
covering California, and one of about 200 such agencies across the United States. In addition to developing a comprehensive
plan, the Council established its own goal of assuring equal access to the highest possible health care for all residents
of Los Angeles County, evaluating available health care resources, assessing community health care needs, and setting priorities
for the utilization of available resources.

Extent

0.21 linear ft.
1 box

Restrictions

The use of archival materials for on-site research does not constitute permission from the California Social Welfare Archives
to publish them. Copyright has not been assigned to the California Social Welfare Archives, and the researcher is instructed
to obtain permission to quote from or publish manuscripts in the CSWA's collections from the copyright holder.